The Government of Saskatchewan is providing an update on suicide prevention initiatives across the province to mark the one-year anniversary of the release of
Pillars for Life: The Saskatchewan Suicide Prevention Plan. This plan focuses on efforts to support individuals and families at risk of suicide. The loss of one life to suicide is too many, Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health Minister Everett Hindley said. We continue to work closely with our partners on the priorities in the
Pillars for Life plan. I am pleased to provide an update on what has been accomplished and where we re focusing this year.
Project Overview
Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Partnership (SHARP) for Mental Health Capacity Building aims to make a critical contribution to closing the mental health treatment gap in sub-Saharan Africa.
SHARP represents a partnership of research, academic, non-profit organizations and Ministry of Health representatives in Malawi and Tanzania with an exceptional track record of impactful research and translation of research into practice. The overall objective of SHARP is to expand mental health treatment in the region through high-quality implementation science research; development of research and implementation capacity among governmental, academic, and non-governmental partners; and enhancement of dialogue between those partners.
Implementation Research Study
Author of the article: Marie Conboy
Publishing date: Feb 01, 2021 • February 1, 2021 • 1 minute read • Kat Weib, Success Coach with Right from the Start, a Mental Health Capacity Building at Banff Elementary School, walks with her group of six students to deliver a Tim Horton s donation and the appreciation coffee sleeves and artwork on Friday morning on Jan 29. Items were dropped at the hospital s back service door to safely receive the treats in a contactless way, along with Thank You Letters, separately as these items have all needed to quarantine in a ziplock bag for the past week. Photo Marie Conboy/ Postmedia. jpg, BA